Knott View is superby located for those looking
to get away from it all. There is plenty to do in the area with
just a few suggestions listed below.
Ravenglass
Ravenglass gets the best of the Lake
District weather. The village itself is right by the sea and
there are a couple of pubs (one of which serves bar food) plus
the Pennington Arms Hotel and Restaurant.
The Roman Bath House at Ravenglass
is an impressive structure, still standing 1800 years after
it was constructed - some of the walls are up to 4m high.

The Ravenglass & Eskdale Steam Railway
Ravenglass is the terminal for the
The
Ravenglass & Eskdale steam railway which winds its way
to Eskdale, seven miles away.

Muncaster
is a mile from Ravenglass and is a fantastic place to visit
with its woodland gardens, owl centre and castle which is still
lived in by the Pennington family.
Wasdale (7 miles)
With England's deepest lake (Wastwater),
highest mountain (Scafell), smallest church (St Olafs) and biggest
liar, Wasdale is well worth a visit. Click
here for more information about Wasdale.

Yewbarrow in Wasdale
Eskdale (7 miles)
Hundreds of walks including England's
highest mountain, Scafell pike and Stanley Ghyll waterfall.
You can hire bikes from the YHA.

A working Lakeland farm in Eskdale
Ambleside (38 miles)
From Eskdale is Ambleside, a sometimes
hair-raising journey over Hardknott and Wrynose passes (the
steepest road in England).
Whitehaven (17 miles)
Georgian harbour town (and your nearest
supermarket - Morrisons and Tesco)

Whitehaven harbour at night
Haverigg (16 miles)
Water-sports at Haverigg
Port Water Centre.
Silecroft Beach
(13 miles)
At Silecroft there is five miles
of beach. You can also go horse-riding
along the beach.
Coniston (23 miles)
Coniston is a lovely village with
plenty to do and see. Click
here for further information.
Ennerdale (18 miles)
Ennerdale
is famed for being the Lake District's wild lake. You can walk
round the bottom of it or venture up on the high fells around
it. There is a forest there too which has bike trails through
it. Bikes can be hired from the Shepherd's Arms pub in Ennerdale.
Sunrise at Ennerdale
Cockermouth (26
miles)
Cockermouth,
the birthplace of William Wordsworth, is 11 miles away. William
Wordsworth's home is worth a visit, as is Jennings Brewery and
Museum.

The Bitter End at Cockermouth